[Bexar County] Assistant District Attorney Cliff Herberg said his office reviewed details of the investigation into Jordan Hicks and Case McCoy, but that no case was formally filed. Police informed the district attorney's office that the investigation is closed, Herberg said.

Original post (Jan. 14, 8:14 a.m.): University of Texas at Austin football players Case McCoy and Jordan Hicks have been reinstated to the team after they were suspended for violating team rules.

The backup quarterback and linebacker were suspended last month for breaking team rules. The San Antonio Police Department is investigating an alleged sexual assault involving the players.

A woman reported the allegations on Dec. 28, a day before the Longhorns would take on the Oregon State Beavers in the Alamo Bowl. The assault is said to have occurred at a hotel shortly after 2 a.m.

Hicks and his family have vehemently denied the allegations and maintain that “all conduct that occurred the evening of the incident was consensual by everyone involved." A statement adds that “a sexual assault occurred by anyone at anytime is completely false.”

“Obviously when you break team rules there's a certain amount of trust that has been broken, and that will be addressed with further discipline. That discipline will be handled within the team," Brown said in a statement.

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Good morning. Don’t be scared by that bright stuff outside – it’s called sunshine, and you’re forgiven for forgetting it after this week’s rainy weather . The National Weather Service says Austin’s in for a mild day, with a high in the mid-60s. Lead story : There are conflicting reports this morning on whether charges will be brought against two UT football players accused of sexually assaulting a woman in San Antonio last month. In a statement yesterday, UT linebacker Jordan Hicks’ lawyer says the investigation is now closed and no charges will be filed in the matter. But a San Antonio Police spokesperson told KUT News yesterday that the investigation is still open.

Update : KUT News has received a statement from attorney Perry Q. Minton, who is representing Jordan Hicks. It reads in part: "Mr. Hicks vehemently asserts that all conduct that occurred during the evening of the incident was consensual by everyone involved. The allegation, if any, that a sexual assault occurred by anyone at anytime is completely false." You can read the entire statement . Update (Dec. 28, 4:54 p.m.): Still no official word from the university, but it's being widely reported that the two players suspended from tomorrow's Alamo Bowl are backup quarterback Case McCoy and linebacker Jordan Hicks . ESPN cites an anonymous “source within the school's administration,”while HookEm.com cites “multiple team sources.”